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Hi All, & Kay,

 

Kay wrote:

> Check out these injection protocols:

> http://pointinjection.com/ht/taiwan.shtml Kay King, DC, FIAMA

 

See also the home page http://pointinjection.com/ and its linked pages.

 

Is Al Stone on this List? If yes, Al, can you tell us if there is any solid

evidence that acupoint injection in humans gives better or faster clinical

results than simple acupuncture?

 

Do other colleagues on the List find (from their own experience) that

acupoint injection gives them better or faster results than somple dry-

needling AP?

 

I have not used herbal or homeopathic acupoint injections in any

species, but I injected 0.5% local anaesthetic in saline into horse

acupoints for many years. It was effective clinically but no more so than

simple acupuncture in my experience.

 

Unfortunately, I had two cases of MULTIPLE cellulitis in the days after

injection. Therefore, I stopped injecting horses in favour of simple and

fast (15-60 seconds) dry-needling with Terumo hypodermic needles

(70mm, 20 gauge). That is my routine method in horses today.

 

Best regards,

 

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I know nothing about this organization. They would not

send me any information until I sent them an

application and CV in order to be approved.

 

Kay King, DC, FIAMA

 

 

>>>Thank you for the link, Kay. Did you notice this page

http://pointinjection.com/ht/legal.shtml ?

 

Point injection is legal in 5 states in the USA.

Does anyone know of a company that sells ampules in Europe?

 

Tom.

 

 

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On 1/1/06, < wrote:

>

> Is Al Stone on this List? If yes, Al, can you tell us if there is any

> solid

> evidence that acupoint injection in humans gives better or faster

> clinical

> results than simple acupuncture?

 

 

I have this great book, hard cover, huge, and in Chinese. So I enjoy the

pictures, but can't read the research.

 

I can say however that I myself received a dose of Chai Hu in injectable

form and the major symptoms of my nasty wind heat abated within an hour. It

was very effective and really got me interested in point injection as a tool

for issues of internal medicine.

 

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Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

 

 

 

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Hi All, & Kay,

 

Kay wrote:

> Check out these injection protocols:

> http://pointinjection.com/ht/taiwan.shtml Kay King, DC, FIAMA

 

See also the home page http://pointinjection.com/ and its linked pages.

 

Is Al Stone on this List? If yes, Al, can you tell us if there is any solid

evidence that acupoint injection in humans gives better or faster clinical

results than simple acupuncture?

 

Do other colleagues on the List find (from their own experience) that

acupoint injection gives them better or faster results than somple dry-

needling AP?

 

I have not used herbal or homeopathic acupoint injections in any

species, but I injected 0.5% local anaesthetic in saline into horse

acupoints for many years. It was effective clinically but no more so than

simple acupuncture in my experience.

 

Unfortunately, I had two cases of MULTIPLE cellulitis in the days after

injection. Therefore, I stopped injecting horses in favour of simple and

fast (15-60 seconds) dry-needling with Terumo hypodermic needles

(70mm, 20 gauge). That is my routine method in horses today.

 

Best regards,

 

Email: <

 

WORK : Teagasc, c/o 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland

Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: 0]

 

HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland

Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0]

WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm

 

Chinese Proverb: " Man who says it can't be done, should not interrupt

man doing it "

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